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*** ShowILBM v0.9 (August, 8th 1994) ***
*** by Jean-Yves Oberlé ***
0.Summary
1.Introduction
2.Starting ShowILBM
2.1.Starting from the Workbench
2.2.Starting from the Shell
3.Error messages
4.History
5.Copyright
1.Introduction
ShowILBM is a little utility which makes it possible to display ILBM
files. It opens its own screen to make all the display modes allowed
by your Amiga graphic chips available.
This program can only be run under Kickstart v2.04 or higher and
uses the locale library if it exists. For the moment, only English and
French are available.
You should notice that this program has never been tested with the
AGA components.
2.Starting ShowILBM
ShowILBM can either be started from the Workbench or from the Shell.
2.1.Starting from the Workbench
Once ShowILBM has been started by clicking twice on its icon, it
opens a file requester asking for a picture to display. As soon as a
file name has been given by the user, it opens a screen and displays
the picture. It then waits for the user to press a key or a mouse but-
ton to close the screen.
The following tool types can be used :
MOUSE=ON to tell ShowILBM to display the mouse pointer on the
screen (by default, the pointer is invisible),
TIMEOUT=<duration> to tell ShowILBM how long the picture should be
displayed (in seconds). In this case, pressing
a key or clicking on the mouse buttons will be
ineffective.
2.2.Starting from the Shell
The syntax is in this case :
ShowILBM [<image>] [REQ] [MOUSE] [TIMEOUT <duration>], where :
<image> is the name of the ILBM file,
REQ tells ShowILBM to display a possible error message in a re-
quester and not in the Shell window,
MOUSE tells ShowILBM to make the mouse pointer invisible,
TIMEOUT <duration> tells ShowILBM to display the picture <dura-
tion> seconds.
3.Error messages
ShowILBM can display the following error messages :
"Can't open intuition library v37" :
The intuition library version 37 (or higher) is not available.
You should use a more recent Kickstart version (at least 2.04).
"Can't open dos library v37" :
The dos library version 37 (or higher) is not available. You
should use a more recent Kickstart version (at least 2.04).
"Can't open graphics library v37" :
The graphics library version 37 (or higher) is not available.
You should use a more recent Kickstart version (at least 2.04).
"Can't open iffparse library v37" :
The iffparse library version 37 (or higher) is not available.
You should use a more recent Workbench version (at least 2.04).
"Can't open asl library v37" :
The asl library version 37 (or higher) is not available. You
should use a more recent Workbench version (at least 2.04).
"Can't open icon library v37" :
The icon library version 37 (or higher) is not available. You
should use a more recent Kickstart version (at least 2.04).
"Out of memory" :
ShowILBM needs more memory. Try to free some by closing some ap-
plications or windows.
"Can't read file" :
The chosen file cannot be read. This might be caused by a non-
existent file name, a disk removed too quickly from the drive, a
lack of memory, ...
"The file is not an IFF file" :
The chosen file is not an IFF file.
"The file is not an ILBM file" :
The chosen file is not an ILBM file.
"Can't open a screen" :
There isn't enough chip memory to open a screen. Try to free so-
me by closing some screens and windows and retry. If the problem
remains, this means that the picture is too big.
"Cannot get screen mode" :
The screen mode needed to display the picture cannot be obtained
by your Amiga graphic chips.
"Cannot open a window" :
There isn't enough chip memory to open a window. Try to free so-
me by closing unused screens and windows.
4.History
08.08.94 : first released version (0.9) of ShowILBM.
5.Copyright
ShowILBM is a freeware. This means that it is copyright by Jean-Yves
Oberlé but it may be freely distributed.
No guarantee of any kind is given that the program is reliable. The
author cannot be made responsible for any damage which is caused by
the use of his program.
For any suggestions, bug reports, ... you can write to the author :
Jean-Yves Oberlé
14, rue Christine de Saxe
67170 Brumath
France